The Great Queen Seondeok (2009)

★ 7.1 1h 4m 1 Seasons IMDb
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The life story of Queen Seondeok, the first queen of the Korean people during the Silla Dynasty.

The Great Queen Seondeok

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Lee Yo-won
Lee Yo-won as Princess Deokman Age 46 · Seongnam, Gyeonggi, South Korea Lee Yo-won (born April 9, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Queen Seondeok in theeponymous hit period drama (2009), as well as for her work in Take Care of My Cat...
Nam Ji-hyun
Nam Ji-hyun as young Princess Deokman Age 30 · Incheon, South Korea Nam Ji-hyun (born September 17, 1995) is a South Korean actress who successfully transitioned from being one of the industry's premier child artists to an acclaimed lead, well-loved for her roles in Q...
Kim Nam-gil
Kim Nam-gil as Bidam Age 46 · Seoul, South Korea Kim Nam-gil (김남길) is a South Korean actor, producer, singer and philanthropist. He was born on March 13, 1981. He is best known from leading roles in disaster blockbuster Pandora (2016); crime thrill...
Ko Hyun-jung
Ko Hyun-jung as Lady Mishil Age 55 · Hwasun, South Jeolla, South Korea Go Hyun-jung (Hangul: 고현정; born March 2, 1971) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the entertainment scene as a Miss Korea runner-up in 1989 and went on to star in Sandglass, one of the highe...
Uhm Tae-woong
Uhm Tae-woong as Kim Yushin Age 52 · Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea Uhm Tae-woong (엄태웅) is a South Korean actor. He made his acting debut in 1998, but initially struggled to emerge from under the shadow of his older sister, popular singer-actress Uhm Jung-hwa. After s...
Lee Hyun-woo
Lee Hyun-woo as young Kim Yushin Age 33 · Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Lee Hyun-woo (이현우) is a South Korean actor. He was born on March 23rd, 1993. He is best known for his work in the blockbusters Secretly Greatly (2013) and Northern Limit Line (2015)..

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ParkMin 5/10 Jan 18, 2024
It would have been such a good show if they packaged it into 30 episodes. They had two subplots about Hwarang side quests that were a total waste of time, they paused the main story for them. While they might have served a small tiny purpose but the drama could've accomplished that without these easily. I read somewhere that the drama was extended from 50 to 62 episodes and I can't help but wonder if there was a direct correlation between extending the drama and introducing the character Kim Chun Chu at episode 36. Because both decisions were worse than one another. What made me more suspicious that this was the case was because it felt like someone has pushed the soft reset button on the story as a whole around episode 36 and everything took a big step backward. At this exact point I was about to mentally check out. Prior to episode 36, they had this Hwarang competition which was already the weakest checkpoint at this point so what came after only made things worse. Fast forward to the last chunk of episodes, all events post Lady Mi Shil involvement were clearly an unplanned afterthought which led to an underwhelming final climax. The is exactly at the extension gap between 50-62. Away from the poor pacing, the characters showed promise until they stopped. Guess what? It happened also after episode 36, the female lead who used to be a character full of characterization became a soulless blank of wood, boring, bland and dumb. There were many other examples of characters who went through the same downgraded transformation around the cursed episode 36.

The story had one major point of disconnect that the writer blatantly swept under the rug, it single-handedly broke the story apart. The female lead came from a hermit living in the woods into her position of power immediately without any regard to any other factors concerning anything. The only justification we were given is that she read books while growing up and was raised in the streets. Her parents had no role in the process despite being the king and queen, not even for emotional support. All I see is just poor storytelling. The background music mixing was trash. Every scene started with low-ish background music, got progressively louder and became unbearably loud and intense until the scene is cut. Repeat this 20 times every episode and endure the nausea. Around midway through I was thinking this is a good 7/10 drama despite the Hwarang nonsense but it turns out that this drama was the perfect example of a drama having a good 1st half and fumbling the 2nd half so hard. I wouldn't give it more than a pitiful 5.5/10.

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